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Holy Cow

Holy Cow – with One Of Us, The Moors at The Middle East – Review

September 1, 1996

By the time Holy Cow came on, I was beat. Working hard, drinking seriously, smoking too much. It all catches up. I made my choice, and took him home.

The Moors – with One Of Us, Holy Cow at The Middle East Cafe – Review

September 1, 1996

The Moors started things with a gentle sound, quiet hymns and chants in ancient languages, guitars entwining with delay and chorus. Always the chorus.

One Of Us – with Holy Cow, The Moors at The Middle East Cafe – Review

September 1, 1996

Signature bass drum rack booming, bass pumping, and John’s deep voice coming through strong and bold. He was as charismatic as ever, drawing all eyes to him.

Women of Sodom – with Shiva, St. Chimera, Holy Cow at TT the Bear’s – Review

February 1, 1996

And then the ritual of hot wax, boot licking, and enemas began. Wonderful to see Cynthia von Buhler and company dressed in their finest leather and fishnets.

St. Chimera – with Women of Sodom, Shiva, Holy Cow at TT the Bear’s – Review

February 1, 1996

The eerie rhythms and melodramatic vocals were soothing balm. With their musical talent and a knack for innovation, St. Chimera was the musical highlight.

Shiva – with Women of Sodom, St. Chimera, Holy Cow at TT the Bear’s – Review

February 1, 1996

I like the retro-Goth ’80s style, but if you’re going to do it, please do it well. A few synths, a sampler or two, and empty tunes that don’t go anywhere.

Holy Cow – with Women of Sodom, St. Chimera, Shiva at TT the Bear’s – Review

February 1, 1996

Sinister, evil, grinding music, lots of reverb and plenty of anger. Normally, I don’t go in for the brutal assault, there’s something addictive about Holy Cow.

Sex & Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll – Banned in Boston – Rant

September 1, 1994

Sex & Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll are supposed to go hand-in-hand, but what about here in New England, home of the Puritans?

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